No that hit is for a Business Objects support position. Business Objects
calls their data source a universe. It has nothing to do with U2.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please explain the term native print-enabling verbs. It's been a while
since I used a Pick product but I seem to remember PRINTER ON, PRINTER OFF,
PRINTER CLOSE PRINT as being the verbs used to get things sent to the
printer. What functionality are you looking for?
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr.
Troy,
Are you building this report in a Basic program or is it a TCL report? If
you are in Basic then you could reset the HEADING to null after the first
line is printed.
HTH,
Gordon
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original
OLIVER ASSOCIATES
Tel: +1 619 460 5678Web: www.oliver.com
~~~
Gordon Glorfield wrote:
See http://www.oliver.com. Clif teaches an excellent class on the
internals of the UV hash file.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI
See http://www.oliver.com. Clif teaches an excellent class on the internals
of the UV hash file.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL
Vance,
Unfortunately, Access is not robust enough to be a true SQL data source.
What that means to your question is; no it can't be accessed (no pun
intended) from with an U2/MV basic application. You can however access MS
SQL Server and other mainstream SQL compliant DB products from within an
That error usually happens when a dynamic array grows too large. Are you
building a dynamic array in your program?
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Here's a dumb question but what is a constant? Do you mean an EQUate?
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
Hi Wally,
32765 is the limit for contants. No, it is not configurable. Time
for
a subroutine?
thats depressing, this IS a
It's a bit more than just a report writer but I think you may be referring
to SB+. The report writer included in the SB+ product is pretty solid.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe we should boot her from the list for the time being.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 06,
I absolutely hate AE. Come on folks, can we please join the rest of the
human race in the 21st century? The eighties are over. Even back then I
felt the old Jet editor was better than ED/AE.
Now, in the 21st century, I use the UniDebugger exclusively for both coding
and data fixes. The
I find out-of-office auto-reply messages less than helpful and somewhat
rude. These messages say to me nanner nanner I'm not at work and you are!
When I send someone an email, I don't expect an instant reply. Most people
only check their email once each day.
If I need an instant response I
Jeeze people. I'm sorry I opened my mouth. Yes, we all can site anecdotal
examples both pro and con formal education. I was merely pointing out why
some PHBs require degrees. I meant no insult to any individual. My
apologies if my remarks did offend.
My last employer required that I finish
When an employer requires a degree, it's not the programming training gotten
through the school that they are looking for. Rather it's the overall
education. I've known some brilliant programmers that could not put 2 words
together to form an intelligent sentence. Hand them a spec and they
Define unique.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know this is not a technical issue but I think it is germane.
I was just wondering what lengths other departments/companies are doing to
satisfy the requirements imposed by the Sarbanes-Oxley act? How much of an
impact is it on your operations?
Our department has gone Sarbanes-Oxley mad here.
You need to number your selects. See below.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amy Cook
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:16 PM
To: [EMAIL
Too funny! This is one of those automatically generated Out-of-Office
message. Evidently Piotr is taking a long holiday and won't be in the
office from June 21st until July 5th. He will answer all message upon his
return. If you are having an emergency you should contact Globus Production
We do it in our menu programs. Our users are forced, on login, to the menu
system which checks to see if they are logged into any other sessions. It
then checks the user's settings to see how many sessions are allowed and
logs them off if they are over their limit.
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr.
Eugene,
What you need to do is in your login paragraph add the line
PTERM CASE NOINVERT
That should solved it for you. By default UV has the case invert on.
HTH,
G
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
Hello,
I am running a Universe
My suggestion would be to shorten the length of the name of that program.
Why on earth would you need or want a name that long?
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
[snip]
I have a BASIC PROGRAM who's name is just long enough that
it
I thought you had to send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to the major domo.
Did that change?
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sodhi Arvind
Whenever I've had to create a phantomed loop like this, I always put in a
'kill switch'. This kill switch reads an item from a parameters file. If
this item is empty then the program continues to run. If, however, the
parameter item contains anything, the program then gracefully terminates
23 matches
Mail list logo